Starfield PS5 Release Rumors Surge After PlayStation Logo Spotted in Development

Author: Caleb Apr 10,2025

Speculation that Starfield will soon be confirmed for release on PlayStation 5 intensified over the weekend after eagle-eyed fans spotted a PlayStation logo on Bethesda’s official Creations website. The logo was attached to a work-in-progress ship decals Creation for Starfield, and although the Creation was subsequently removed, fans are buzzing with the possibility that Bethesda’s sci-fi epic, which has so far been exclusive to PC and Xbox, might soon make its way to PS5.

They have added the Playstation logo to a creation. (I think they are beta testers, the logo only appears on one creation)
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The discovery has sparked discussions about whether Bethesda is planning a significant content update or even a new expansion to coincide with Starfield's potential PS5 release. Following the lukewarm reception to the Shattered Space expansion, there's been a noticeable lull in Starfield news. However, Bethesda's parent company, Microsoft, is expected to host another summer showcase this year, which could be the perfect platform to unveil more about Starfield's future.

Bethesda has teased "exciting things" planned for Starfield in 2024, amidst growing player discontent over a lack of communication and updates. In June 2024, Bethesda reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Starfield and confirmed at least one more story expansion following Shattered Space. In an interview with the YouTube channel MrMattyPlays, Bethesda Game Studios’ Todd Howard expressed the studio's goal to release an annual story expansion for "hopefully a very long time."

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Starfield launched in September 2023 as Bethesda’s first new intellectual property in years and its first mainline single-player game since Microsoft's acquisition of parent company ZeniMax Media in March 2021. IGN’s review of Starfield awarded it a 7/10, stating: “Starfield has a lot of forces working against it, but eventually the allure of its expansive roleplaying quests and respectable combat make its gravitational pull difficult to resist.”

In January, Microsoft’s gaming boss Phil Spencer hinted at the possibility of Starfield coming to PS5. Reports from as early as March 2024 suggested that both Starfield and MachineGames’ Indiana Jones and the Great Circle were being considered for PS5. While Indiana Jones has been confirmed for a PS5 release in spring 2025, following its debut on PC and Xbox Series X and S, Starfield remains unconfirmed for PS5, though Spencer's comments have kept the speculation alive.

Several Xbox games are already available on PS5, including Sea of Thieves by Rare, Hi-Fi Rush by Tango Gameworks, and Grounded and Pentiment by Obsidian. Microsoft also publishes Minecraft on PlayStation consoles and plans to release Doom: The Dark Ages and Ninja Gaiden 4 on PS5 later this year. Forza Horizon 5 by Playground is also slated for a PS5 release soon. There are even whispers that Microsoft might finally bring Halo to PlayStation after decades of Xbox exclusivity.

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Spencer has explained that Xbox’s multiplatform strategy is partly driven by the need to generate more revenue for Microsoft’s gaming division, especially after the massive $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

“We run a business,” Spencer stated in August last year. “It’s definitely true inside of Microsoft the bar is high for us in terms of the delivery we have to give back to the company. Because we get a level of support from the company that’s just amazing and what we’re able to go do.

“So I look at this, how can we make our games as strong as possible? Our platform continues to grow, on console, on PC, and on cloud. It’s just going to be a strategy that works for us.”

It’s a bustling period for Bethesda Game Studios, which now operates five teams focused on Starfield, Elder Scrolls 6, Fallout 76, mobile projects, and external development partnerships.